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Which 15 Countries Are Struggling Most with Hunger in 2023?

Mexico s Women in Crisis Behind Bars: Rising Suicides Spotlight Systemic Fail

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Senior thesis A Protest, Ongoing explores a tradition of student activism

Senior thesis ‘A Protest, Ongoing’ explores a tradition of student activism Senior thesis ‘A Protest, Ongoing’ explores a tradition of student activism Selina Yang / Staff Photographer Audrey Oh, CC ’21, wrote her senior thesis on the history of Columbia’s Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. “A Protest, Ongoing” examines the “Origins and Historical Challenges of Columbia University’s Ethnic Studies,” particularly the 1996 student hunger strike that caused the University to establish the department. “When I began this project, I expected to find something of the following: a revolutionary lineage of student activism culminating in a strike that was so impactful as to convince a dogmatic academic institution to change its long-set ways,” wrote Audrey Oh, CC ’21, as she reflected on her senior thesis project. “What I got is something much different.”

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